Independent, multi-discipline review

Every prospect is reviewed across four disciplines. Reviewers record findings, concerns, and conditions, and assign a discipline score that rolls up into a composite diligence score.

Geology / Reservoir / Seismic

Structure and stratigraphy, seismic interpretation and data quality, trap definition, reservoir presence and quality, and the geologic chance-of-success matrix (source, reservoir, trap, seal, migration).

Engineering

Drilling and completion design, offset deliverability, reservoir engineering assumptions, and AFE reasonableness.

Land & Title

Title opinion, leasehold and unit acreage, depth and formation rights, and regulatory/permitting posture.

Commercial

Economics under transparent pricing assumptions, takeaway and marketing, and overall commercial viability.

On reserves language

Prospects are undrilled. BlackRush presents volumetric ranges and chance-of-success estimates as engineering judgments, never as proven reserves. We do not use the words “guaranteed,” “risk-free,” or “SEC-approved,” and we do not represent liquidity.